Comparison of multidisciplinary approaches and unification of concepts on the movement of water and soil in deformable porous media
Abstract:
A theoretical review is presented on different approaches used for mathematical equations describing water and soil movement associated with transient pore water flow and soil deformation. Through a careful analysis of the governing equations, concepts used in different fields of engineering are found to be exactly equivalent. The comparison of soil water flow equation applicable to non-rigid porous media with the equation for consolidation reveals that under saturated conditions, both the compression index Cc and the coefficient of compressibility av are equivalent to the slope of soil moisture retention characteristic (MRC) and differential moisture capacity (dΘ/dΨ). Further, the coefficient of consolidation Cv is found to have the same physical meaning as the soil moisture diffusivity (D). Although both approaches originate from the same physical basis, practical applications have been limited to specific fields of soil engineering. It appears, however, that the approach used in soil physics retains wider applicability because it provides solutions of soil deformation (i) even under no external load, (ii) for unsaturated flow, and (iii) in a two-dimensional mode. © 1993 Williams and Wilkins.
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1993
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Article
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Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Ingeniería civil
- Hidráulica
- Hidráulica
Áreas temáticas:
- Ciencias de la tierra
- Geología, hidrología, meteorología
- Ingeniería civil